Social life and customs
Found in 377 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of Mrs. H. Moses of Trinidad, Colorado, circa 1877
Portrait of Mrs. H. Moses in her wedding dress standing next to a couch. She was married to Harry Moses. They traveled from Missouri to Trinidad, Colorado in 1879.
Portrait of Philip Hornbein Reading, 1938
Philip Hornbein is reading in a chair with a cigarette in his hand. Hornbein was one of Colorado's top trial lawyers, a leader in the fight against the Ku Klux Klan, and chairman of Colorado's Democratic Party during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He graduated from the University of Denver School of Law, practiced in Cripple Creek, then Denver, Colorado.
Portrait of Philip Hornbein Reading, 1938
Philip Hornbein is reading in a chair. Hornbein was one of Colorado's top trial lawyers, a leader in the fight against the Ku Klux Klan, and chairman of Colorado's Democratic Party during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He graduated from the University of Denver School of Law, practiced in Cripple Creek, then Denver, Colorado.
Portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman, 1899 November
Head and shoulders portrait of Rabbi Friedman wearing pince-nez glasses. Friedman was a leader of Temple Emanuel located on corner of 16th Avenue and Pearl Street in Denver, Colorado.
Portrait of Rabbi William S. Friedman, 1899 November
Head and shoulders portrait of Rabbi Friedman wearing pince-nez glasses. Friedman was a leader of Temple Emanuel located on corner of 16th Avenue and Pearl Street in Denver, Colorado.
Portrait of the Louis Anfenger Family, between 1895-1900
Portrait of the Moses family of Trinidad, Colorado, between 1910-1920
Four men and two women of the Moses Family from Trinidad, Colorado seated in a formal pose. The men are wearing suits and ties and the women are wearing elaborate picture hats. Ethel Moses is seated on the right.
Portrait of the Soble Family, 1903
Portrait of Tillye Shulman (Levy) at Age Two, 1897
Tillye Shulman Levy, shown here at age two at the Shulman family home in Central City in 1897, became one of Denver's most active Jewish volunteers in the area of social welfare.